1. Is there anyone like Mihe in history, and what is his historical status? Qianlong At the age of 25, Qianlong felt that the life and death of the Qing Dynasty was at stake.
At the time of crisis, Liu Tongxun, Minister of the Ministry of Justice, supported the coffin and took charge of the country's investigation and disaster relief duties.
With the help of his maid Liu Hanyue, Mi Rucheng, the minister of Cangchang with a well-established career, finally won the battle with Governor Miao Zongshu, but it was difficult to leave a clean reputation behind him.
Mi He is the son of Mi Rucheng. He was imprisoned by his father in a bookstore with sawed-off stairs in the south of the Yangtze River for three years. Facing the lonely lamp and the cold moon, he developed a strange habit of befriending shadows, and he looked like a fool.
Finally, Mi He escaped from the book pavilion, and accompanied by the clever hair-combing girl Xiao Comb, experienced the joys and sorrows of the world, determined to be an upright official who saved the people from fire and water.
Because of his wit and wit, he was both real and illusory in his dealings with the world, and he did countless shocking things, which inadvertently won the appreciation of Liu Tongxun, the Minister of Punishment. Lu Zhuo, the governor of Zhejiang, got to know each other and fell in love with his blind daughter Lu Chan'er.
Mihe, together with Liu Tongxun, Lu Zhuo, river governor Gao Bin, canal embankment worker Xu Sanjin, Guancang Zaoli Shuye, Tianhu Wang Hulin and many other people who could sing and cry, performed scenes of thrilling tragedies and comedies on the big stage of the Qianlong Dynasty.
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They worked together to control canal abuses, build canals, punish corrupt officials, destroy cults, and institute new policies. They worked hard and went through life and death to enrich the granary of the Qing Dynasty.
After Mi Rucheng's death, Liu Hanyue carried Mi Rucheng's coffin back to Zhejiang and married Mi He according to Mi Rucheng's will. However, she was eventually tired of love and jumped into a huge pot of boiling wax, turning her into a candle.
A flash of light illuminates Mihe's future.
When Master Mingdeng used a secret method to heal Lu Chan'er's eyes, Chan'er finally saw Liu Hanyue's Mingju nature clearly and understood the hardships of the world, so she drifted away from Mihe.
Liu Tongxun, Mi He and others devoted their whole lives to making the Qing Dynasty the granary, and their names will remain in history.
But these women around them who were once so talented, resourceful, elegant and beautiful have faded out of the stage of life one by one.
They did not leave their names on the stage of history, nor did they leave their names on the stage of life.
All they left behind were endless tears and helpless sighs.
2. Does Mi He exist in history? Reveal who is the prototype of Mi He, the granary of the world. There is no person named Mi He in history. He is a fictional character in literature.
Maybe it's because the story of Mi He in the play is too rich and legendary, which makes the audience curious.
Mi He, a character in the TV series "The Granary of the World", is played by the famous mainland actor Wang Yanan.
The work sets him as the son of Mi Rucheng.
: Mi He is one of the important characters in "The Granary of the World" and the son of Mi Rucheng, the assistant minister of the granary.
He is famous for his lifelong concern for the safety of the country's granary.
The story of Mi He in the play is also quite legendary. He had affairs with three talented women in his life, but the final endings were disappointing.
Mi He, a graceful scholar from the south of the Yangtze River, with the help of three beautiful and strange women, repeatedly achieved great feats, and eventually became an important minister in charge of the court's secrets. However, the three beauties who fell in love with him disappeared one by one.
Pass away.
References: Reference 2 is the reference included in Reference 1.
1. Mi He_Baidu Encyclopedia 2. Introduction to Mi He in "The Granary of the World" Who is the prototype of Mi He - Wulin.com.
3. Famous rivers in history. I wonder if the poster wants a Chinese or foreign one?
China has: Yangtze River The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the heroes.
The Yangtze River comes from the snowy mountains and meanders eastward, like an unstoppable rolling iron stream, passing through passes and passes, breaking through many obstacles, pouring into the Hengduan Mountains with high mountains and deep valleys, splitting the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau with mountains, and crossing the undulating hills.
The Sichuan Basin cuts through the steep and tall Wushan Mountains, converges into the vast plains of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and finally rushes into the vast East China Sea.
The Yangtze River is the longest river in China. With its broad mind, it has nurtured the rich and splendid culture of the Chinese land. It has nourished the endlessly multiplying people of Yan and Huang with its sweet milk. With its miraculous power of creation, it has created many beautiful humanities and nature.
landscape.
The Yangtze River is the main artery of the Chinese nation. Its never-ending flow records the rise and fall of our nation, and also represents our spirit of endless struggle.
Yellow River The water of the Yellow River comes up from the sky and rushes to the sea never to return.
The majestic Yellow River is a symbol of the Chinese nation. From the towering Kunlun Mountains to the vast Pacific Ocean, it passes through grasslands and deserts, splits the vast Loess Plateau, nourishes the fertile land of North China, gathers hundreds of rivers, and travels thousands of miles, giving birth to the
Our splendid civilization has also cleansed our broad mind.
The Yellow River, which has gone through many vicissitudes of life, is also a historical witness of our nation.
The creation of ancient times, the unification of Qin and Han Dynasties, the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty, the humiliation of modern times, and a century of struggle.
The Yellow River has nurtured hundreds of millions of descendants of the Chinese nation with its rich and sweet milk, and nurtured the oldest and splendid Chinese culture in the history of the world with its warm and broad breasts.
The torrent that is always rushing forward records our spirit of continuous self-improvement.
The mainstay standing in front of the turbulent waves represents the unyielding spirit of our nation.